Long before sitars and tablas ruled the stage, India resonated with the haunting melodies of the Ravanahatha and the deep ...
Bill Callahan at Assembly, Samara Joy at Bardavon, Martha Wainwright at Levon Helm, Vieux Farka Touré at Bearsville and more ...
The venerable quartet returned to Zankel Hall with a typically eclectic program and a newfound emotional intensity.
It was the quietest I have ever heard t Symphony Orchestra open a concert, and the loudest I have ever heard them close one.
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The Forward on MSNParisian theater stages Isaac Bashevis Singer’s ‘Golem’ in Yiddish and FrenchA diverse group of French, Israeli and Palestinian actors perform in Yiddish in Amos Gitai's contemporary staging ...
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PetHelpful on MSNVideo of Musician Teaching Her Dove To Play the Harp Is MagicalMelissa, a harpist from Seattle, is determined to teach her laughing dove Atlas how to play the harp just like her. Atlas ...
Bela Fleck, jazz harpist Edmar Castañeda and drummer Antonio Sánchez bring their new trio to SF for three shows ...
A programme of 21st century and contemporary solo works at this year's New Music Dublin festival culminates in Caimin Gilmore ...
It’s been almost four years since the release of Japanese Breakfast’s Grammy-nominated indie-darling record “Jubilee.” ...
While the common phrase might be “live and learn,” the Rochester Music Guild is encouraging Rochesterites to “listen and ...
Founding members James Fearnley, Jem Finer, and Spider Stacy will perform with guest vocalists. The Pogues Announce First ...
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